Battlestar Galactica

Carole Segal / Sci Fi Channel

WORST - " Battlestar Galactica" glaze No, not on a donut. Just a film, a covering, that seemed to be on the room and the actors. A separation from it all. They had made their peace and were walking away. They were grateful, they were accommodating (though having Edward James Olmos and Mary McDonnell would've been nice), and they were occassionally funny and reflective ... but the general vibe was not one of enthusiasm. They got a deserved standing ovation from the fans, but it wasn't for their 'rocking' panel ... just a great show fading from them.

WORST - " Battlestar Galactica" glaze No, not on a donut. Just a film, a covering, that seemed to be on the room and the actors. A separation from it all. They had made their peace and were walking away. They were grateful, they were accommodating (though having Edward James Olmos and Mary McDonnell would've been nice), and they were occassionally funny and reflective ... but the general vibe was not one of enthusiasm. They got a deserved standing ovation from the fans, but it wasn't for their 'rocking' panel ... just a great show fading from them. (Carole Segal / Sci Fi Channel)

WORST - " Battlestar Galactica" glaze No, not on a donut. Just a film, a covering, that seemed to be on the room and the actors. A separation from it all. They had made their peace and were walking away. They were grateful, they were accommodating (though having Edward James Olmos and Mary McDonnell would've been nice), and they were occassionally funny and reflective ... but the general vibe was not one of enthusiasm. They got a deserved standing ovation from the fans, but it wasn't for their 'rocking' panel ... just a great show fading from them.